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Silvia Castelletti
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 99
Citations - 2353
Silvia Castelletti is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1510 citations. Previous affiliations of Silvia Castelletti include St Bartholomew's Hospital & University of Pavia.
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Diagnosis and management of rare cardiomyopathies in adult and paediatric patients.
Giuseppe Limongelli,Rachele Adorisio,Chiara Baggio,Barbara Bauce,Elena Biagini,Silvia Castelletti,Silvia Favilli,Massimo Imazio,Michele Lioncino,Marco Merlo,Emanuele Monda,Iacopo Olivotto,Vanda Parisi,Francesco Pelliccia,Cristina Basso,Gianfranco Sinagra,Ciro Indolfi,Camillo Autore +17 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors defined practical recommendations for diagnosis and management of the rare Cardiomyopathies (CMPs) in paediatric or adult age, and adopted a modified Delphi method to grade the recommendations proposed by each member of the writing committee.
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Abnormal septal convexity into the left ventricle occurs in subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Patricia Reant,Patricia Reant,Gabriella Captur,Mariana Mirabel,Mariana Mirabel,Arthur Nasis,Daniel Sado,Viviana Maestrini,Silvia Castelletti,Charlotte Manisty,Anna S Herrey,Petros Syrris,Maite Tome-Esteban,Sharon Jenkins,Perry M. Elliott,William J. McKenna,James C. Moon +16 more
TL;DR: Septal convexity is an additional previously undescribed feature of subclinical HCM and is recognized as a predictors of overt HCM in gene mutation carriers without left ventricular hypertrophy.
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Clinical recommendations of cardiac magnetic resonance, Part II: Inflammatory and congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathies and cardiac tumors: A position paper of the working group 'Applicazioni della Risonanza Magnetica' of the Italian Society of Cardiology
Gianluca Pontone,Gianluca Di Bella,Silvia Castelletti,Viviana Maestrini,Pierluigi Festa,Lamia Ait-Ali,Pier Giorgio Masci,Lorenzo Monti,Gabriella Di Giovine,Manuel De Lazzari,Alberto Cipriani,Andrea Igoren Guaricci,Santo Dellegrottaglie,Alessia Pepe,Martina Perazzolo Marra,Giovanni Donato Aquaro +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the current state of technical advances and clinical cardiac magnetic resonance applications and how to implement their clinical and diagnostic pathway with the introduction of this technique in the clinical practice are discussed.
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Appropriate use criteria for cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR): SIC-SIRM position paper part 1 (ischemic and congenital heart diseases, cardio-oncology, cardiac masses and heart transplant).
Gianluca Pontone,Ernesto Di Cesare,Silvia Castelletti,Francesco De Cobelli,Manuel De Lazzari,Antonio Esposito,Marta Focardi,Paolo Renzi,Ciro Indolfi,Chiara Lanzillo,Luigi Lovato,Viviana Maestrini,Giuseppe Mercuro,Luigi Natale,Luigi Natale,Cesare Mantini,Aldo Polizzi,Mark G. Rabbat,Mark G. Rabbat,Francesco Secchi,Aurelio Secinaro,Giovanni Donato Aquaro,Andrea Barison,Marco Francone,Marco Francone +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, a consensus statement about the current state of technology and clinical applications of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has emerged as new mainstream technique for the evaluation of patients with cardiac diseases, providing unique information to support clinical decision-making.
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Mutation location and IKs regulation in the arrhythmic risk of long QT syndrome type 1: the importance of the KCNQ1 S6 region.
Peter J. Schwartz,Cristina Moreno,Cristina Moreno,Maria Christina Kotta,Matteo Pedrazzini,Lia Crotti,Federica Dagradi,Silvia Castelletti,Kristina H. Haugaa,Kristina H. Haugaa,Isabelle Denjoy,Maria Shkolnikova,Paul A. Brink,Marshall Heradien,Sandrine R.M. Seyen,Roel L.H.M.G. Spätjens,Carla Spazzolini,Paul G.A. Volders +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed whether mutations neighbouring p.A341V in the S6 channel segment could also increase arrhythmic risk, and they found that the frequency of symptomatic subjects in the p-A341-neighbouring subgroup was intermediate between the other two groups.